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Aleus

[ ey-lee-uhs ]

noun

, Classical Mythology.
  1. a king of Tegea and the father of Amphidamas, Auge, Cepheus, and Lycurgus.


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Example Sentences

An awve sed to misen 'at awd mend,    For it's wrang to be gooin on soa; But at neet back to th' aleus awd wend,    Wi th' furst swillgut at ax'd me to goa.

It happened one time 'at Tom had a bit o' spare time ov his hands, soa he went up to th' aleus to get a pint o' drink, singing as he went, "Ye lads an' lasses so blithe an' gay, come to the 'Woodlands,' come away."

Moreover from Arcadia came Amphidamas and Cepheus, who inhabited Tegea and the allotment of Apheidas, two sons of Aleus; and Ancaeus followed them as the third, whom his father Lycurgus sent, the brother older than both.

But he was left in the city to care for Aleus now growing old, while he gave his son to join his brothers.

But he was left in the city to care for Aleus now growing old, while he gave his son to join his brothers.

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